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  • If you think 97% of wounded returning to combat is so crazy what do you think that number is for Ukraine? I couldn’t find anything but if I had to guess it would be above 80%. This should go without saying but clearly not in your case, that is an observation and alone doesnt disprove any of my claims. Russia can send wounded back to the front and abandon people on the front and send people carelessly into the meat grinder and what I said can still be correct. Healthy supply of troops means they have enough troops on the front to hold/push, they have troops in reserve and they have potential people to conscript. All of those are true. Even if we are purely talking about the physical health of thr troops they’re still healthy enough to push and defend.

    Here is another article reporting on thr Ukrainian commander Chiefs analysis. Because you can’t read he says russia has the capacity to mobilise 5million trained troops and full mobilisation capacity of 20 million.

    https://kyivindependent.com/russia-has-capacity-to-mobilize-5-million-trained-troops-syrskyi-says/

    how do you maintain forces in the field by sending wounded soldiers into meat wave assaults?

    Russia has 150 million people. Russia treats its troops like dogshit. Ukraine is 1/3 the size and they have been open about their manpower issues but still can they field 880,000 active troops. Thats enough to defend their entire border.

    Only you and slop outlets that dont follow the conflict have this idea that russia is running out of people.

    The sources you cite are MSN and CNN the source I cite are military intel institutions and the commander in chief of Ukraine. We are not the same.

    You come off as trying to intentionally undermine the situation in Ukraine by suggesting theyre doing fine and on the verge of winning. They aren’t and they need support. People shouldn’t be lulled into a delusional state of things are fine. Ukraine is at a huge disadvantage and have done well inspite of everything.




  • Lmao you’re an idiot. How can you reach these conclusions. You only provided evidence of arty being destroyed from a good source thats it the rest you made up.

    No I dont think they were forced to drag artillery all the way over from north Korea. Russia has ties with NK and it was a opportunity for NK troops to get experience and foster closer ties with Russia. This was a chance for russia to push boundaries and escalate to test NATOs.

    Its rough losing that gear no doubt and russia has been forced to becomr more cautious with assets than in the beginning of the war. Do you think they would reject a ceasefire that allows them to keep all captured territory if they were low on troops and being forced to bring in low skill NK troops?


  • No you made plenty of claims that are wrong and your evidence is poor. You make the mistake of falling for feel good propaganda, little battlefield stories that make you think

    The only claim I care about making is that Russia’s troop count is still fine. They have enough supply in Ukraine to outnumber Ukrainians in most areas theyre contesting and to continue conducting offensive operations with little care for loss of life. Its delusional to think they’re running out of manpower on the brink or collapse. Manpower is their strongest asset and one of the few things russia has going for it.

    Its heading into winter so things are going to stagnate. Russia halting fuel exports shows that ukraines attacks have been having an impact but russia has reserves so we’re unlikely to see the impact in the short term. Russia is increasing their training pipeline “incase NATO attacks” but in reality its probably for another big sping offensive.









  • I wish Ukraine was wrecking russia but its unfortunately not the case. They’ve done well to slow down the war and hold but holding still costs them lives and supplies.

    I can dismiss all your articles because they are fluff you can’t actually think they are of any informational value. Pointing at a handful of unverified examples and speculating on the troop count of the entire battlefield is dumb. Russia has over a million active duty soldiers they dont need to send specialists as grunts. As for sending wounded soldiers watch footage from Ukraine they are often wounded as well. 2000m to andrivka has a guy with 1 leg. The rate of killed vs wounded is like 1:5 so there are a shit ton of wounded soldiers who recover and head back out on both sides.